Plum Island (please use more refined location), Essex, Massachusetts, US

May 4, 2024 6:43 AM – 1:08 PM

Protocol: Traveling

8.0 mile(s)

Checklist Comments:    My Brookline Bird Club Birding By Bike Trip.

Started the trip at 630AM at Parking Lot 1 and biked to Hellcat and back. We ended the trip at 100PM .

Weather: Mostly to partly sunny sky, temps hovered around 50°F, little to no wind.

62 species

Canada Goose  9

Mute Swan  3

Gadwall  2

Mallard  2

Green-winged Teal  2

Long-tailed Duck  2

Wild Turkey  1

Mourning Dove  9

Killdeer  12    One on a nest.

Semipalmated Plover  1

Lesser Yellowlegs  3

Willet  15    Seen other birders. Noted two copulating.

Greater Yellowlegs  2

Dunlin  14

Least Sandpiper  1

Great Black-backed Gull  1

Common Loon  1

Double-crested Cormorant  26

American Bittern  1

Snowy Egret  1

Great Egret  1

Turkey Vulture  5

Osprey  3

Downy Woodpecker  1

Northern Flicker  4

Great Crested Flycatcher  2

Eastern Kingbird  5

Blue-headed Vireo  1

Blue Jay  3

American Crow  4

Black-capped Chickadee  3

Tree Swallow  27

Purple Martin  8

Barn Swallow  1

Ruby-crowned Kinglet  1

House Wren  1

Marsh Wren  1

Gray Catbird  16

Brown Thrasher  4    Two copulating.

Northern Mockingbird  11

American Robin  6

House Finch  5

Purple Finch  3

American Goldfinch  16

Field Sparrow  4

White-throated Sparrow  8

Savannah Sparrow  2

Song Sparrow  23

Eastern Towhee  6

Baltimore Oriole  1

Red-winged Blackbird  9

Brown-headed Cowbird  3

Common Grackle  9

Black-and-white Warbler  1

Nashville Warbler  1

Common Yellowthroat  2

Northern Parula  1

Yellow Warbler  1

Black-throated Blue Warbler  1

Yellow-rumped Warbler  7

Black-throated Green Warbler  1

Northern Cardinal  3

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S172310208

2024 Year in Review!

Photo credit: Manomet Photo credit Jennifer Thornton Thanks to our inspired volunteer Board, committee members, and field trip leaders, the Brookline Bird Club enjoyed impressive successes during 2024.  Our volunteer trip leaders and enthusiastic participants

ANNUAL REPORT 2023

The Brookline Bird Club (BBC) recorded 275 species for 2023, based upon 200 trips reported from Massachusetts, and those from out of state.  We recorded 267 species in Massachusetts, three more than 2022, with 8

ANNUAL REPORT 2022

The Brookline Bird Club (BBC) recorded 276 species for 2022, based upon 204 reported trips. Of those, 264 species were recorded in Massachusetts, with 12 additional species reported from the out-of-state trips to New Hampshire

2024 Year in Review!

Photo credit: Manomet Photo credit Jennifer Thornton Thanks to our inspired volunteer Board, committee members, and field trip leaders, the Brookline Bird Club enjoyed impressive successes during 2024.  Our volunteer trip leaders and enthusiastic participants

ANNUAL REPORT 2023

The Brookline Bird Club (BBC) recorded 275 species for 2023, based upon 200 trips reported from Massachusetts, and those from out of state.  We recorded 267 species in Massachusetts, three more than 2022, with 8

ANNUAL REPORT 2022

The Brookline Bird Club (BBC) recorded 276 species for 2022, based upon 204 reported trips. Of those, 264 species were recorded in Massachusetts, with 12 additional species reported from the out-of-state trips to New Hampshire

2024 Year in Review!

Photo credit: Manomet Photo credit Jennifer Thornton Thanks to our inspired volunteer Board, committee members, and field trip leaders, the Brookline Bird Club enjoyed impressive successes during 2024.  Our volunteer trip leaders and enthusiastic participants

ANNUAL REPORT 2023

The Brookline Bird Club (BBC) recorded 275 species for 2023, based upon 200 trips reported from Massachusetts, and those from out of state.  We recorded 267 species in Massachusetts, three more than 2022, with 8

ANNUAL REPORT 2022

The Brookline Bird Club (BBC) recorded 276 species for 2022, based upon 204 reported trips. Of those, 264 species were recorded in Massachusetts, with 12 additional species reported from the out-of-state trips to New Hampshire

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